Canary_Yellow
Journeyman Pro
I think we achieved a lower league position last year than we should have - we were in flying form and then lost JG for 12 games - winning only 1 of them... Had he stayed fit, we might have finished as high as 7th.
Serious investment has been made in our squad since our promotion. We are the third highest net spenders in the prem since we came up - our owners have serious ambition of getting us back into european football.
Before the start of this season myself and a few mates that go home and away all agreed that finishing 11th again this year represents progress having lost JG in the summer and rebuilding without him was always going to take time. So realistically - that should be the goal for the year.
What do I expect from Gerrard? Not really sure. No question that he needs to be successful with Villa to get where he wants to in the future - he installed a great style of football at Rangers and he plans to do the same at Villa. He just might not have all the players yet.
With another window coming soon, honestly success this year is mid table I think. We have a very capable premier league squad of players. Anything better than that is a bonus. Id then expect improvement year upon year. I know leicester won the league - but theyre not as big as villa as a club and we should have aspirations of over taking them at some stage in the next 5 years. Same goes for Everton, Spurs etc.
Smith was a great manager for us. Not a bad word to say about the man. I wish you all the best with him going forward - he will play attractive football and youll be entertained. He improved pretty much every player that he worked with at Villa - and he found a system that got the most out of JG and all his talent, which some managers would and do struggle to do (Gareth...).
I think every so often, some fresh ideas help, whether Gerrard turns out long-term to be a better option than Smith, only time will tell, but in the short-term, I think he should get some fresh impetus going.
It's interesting how things have changed during my time as a football fan (I'm mid 30s, so I'm talking 1994 ish onwards), and that back in the day, the size of the club and therefore it's spending power came primarily from the size of the fanbase, and in particular the stadium. Since then, Champions League money changed everything, and now it's all about how rich your owners are.
I agree Villa have historically been a bigger club, but Leicester have significant clout. Not to say Villa don't too of course, just that it's less clear these days that "size" in the traditional sense of fanbase etc. is what actually dictates relatively where different clubs should sit in the table due to it no longer being directly linked to playing budget.
I don't disagree though, that with good management, Villa should be one of those clubs in the pack of Everton, West Ham, Leeds (they've got work to do to get there too), Spurs etc..
